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Ghana v. US - soccer

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Friday, June 25, 2010 6:14 AM

NIKI2

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Just for you soccer afficianados among us:
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John Mensah's grin and shake of the head when asked about the team's tactics is revealing. "The coach is good," Ghana's captain said. "We all know that. He does his tactical thing and we do what he says. This compact play, that's what he wants and it's what we do and we all believe this compact play will help us move forward."

The impression he gives -- and it may be that as the cold of the Veld bites he is being mischievous and looking simply to return to the dressing room -- is that Milovan Rajevac's tactical instructions leave him mystified, but he accepts their efficacy. Mensah, the Rock of Gibraltar as he is nicknamed (or the Crock of Gibraltar as he rather cruelly became in an injury-ravaged season at Sunderland), doesn't really do the "tactical thing;" he just does the being big and defending heroically thing.

It seems probable Mensah's back will stand up to the game against the U.S., which prepares the ground for a fascinating physical contest between him and Jozy Altidore.

If the USA plays its usual 4-4-2, Ghana will have an extra man in the central area, although Michael Bradley and whoever partners him will have support from the tucked-in wide midfielders. They just about coped with similar outnumbering against Algeria, but this will be a tougher test, as Ghana's players are more disciplined.

Dede Ayew, the son of Abedi Pele, has had a fine season with Arles-Avignon, and has maintained that form in this tournament so far, an explosive and skillful presence who can operate on either flank. On the other side so far has been Prince Tagoe, who drifts infield, but has been rather less effective than Ayew, and it would not be a great surprise if Sulley Muntari, despite a training-ground row with Rajevac this week, was selected ahead of him.

Ghana certainly won't be afraid of allowing the U.S. to dominate possession, and that is where U.S.' lack of width may be an issue. Even Germany needed a special goal -- albeit one permitted by a momentary lapse in the marking structure -- to beat Ghana. This is not going to be open game and, even more than usual, it is one likely to be decided by the first goal. Ghana is a fine team at holding a lead; rather poorer, as it showed against Australia, when the onus is on it to take the initiative. Not since that Mali game last November has it successfully overcome a deficit.

The key is probably the extent to which the U.S.' creative players, Donovan and Dempsey, can be brought into the game. Overlapping runs from the fullbacks could create space -- although they must be wary of granting Ayew or Tagoe/Muntari space to advance into, but -- once again, thanks to the string of dogged opponents the U.S. has faced -- it may come down to whether Michael Bradley and his midfield partner can impose themselves and find the range of passing to circumvent Ghana's central midfield trio.

More in-depth evaluation at http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/soccer/world-cup-2010/writers/jo
nathan_wilson/06/24/ghana.tacticaloverview/index.html?xid=cnnbin&hpt=Sbin##ixzz0rsju7KGc


So: You think we can take 'em?


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Friday, June 25, 2010 6:19 AM

WULFENSTAR

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Maybe.

But truth be told, soccer is not as big here as it is in the rest of the world.

Soccer, while its somewhat of a wimpy sport compared with others, it is such a simple concept, and cheap as well.

1 soccer ball, and a field to play in.

Whats amazing this go around, is that usually we get our asses handed to us by everyone else.

BUT, now we have a fighting chance. Its the whole underdog thing, and Americans love an underdog.

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Friday, June 25, 2010 6:26 AM

NIKI2

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They certainly do that! Especially when it's us.


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Friday, June 25, 2010 6:35 AM

ANTHONYT

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Hello,

I hope we do win, if only so that football will start to become as popular here as it has been in other countries. Every year it feels like we Americans are left out of football fever while the rest of the world enjoys the game. It'll be nice to get in on the fun.

Assuming we can avoid the temptation to have riots.

--Anthony


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Friday, June 25, 2010 6:43 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


I agree wholeheartedly. Both baseball and football have become so ritualistic as to be boring; I was a football fan at one time, long since stopped caring. Soccer looks like much more fun, and it would take a while before we gummed it up too much, hopefully!


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Friday, June 25, 2010 8:08 AM

DREAMTROVE


It's a much better game than most, it has a set airtime, and something is always happening it's easy to see what. Our media tends to focus on sports which have the most money, which are often city sports.

I think we had an even shot against Ghana, but I don't think well win the world cup

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